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Put my books on your holiday gift list

November 28, 2007 · 4 Comments

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If you’re looking for perfect Christmas or Chanukah gifts for everybody you know - and of course you are - I have five excellent suggestions. Order early and often!

And if you would like a signed copy of any of my books, I can arrange it for you through my local bookstore. Contact them and they’ll arrange it:

Cobham Bookshop
+44 (0) 1932 862903
cobhambookshop@gmail.com

A note for readers in the USA: I want everybody to buy my books, but I don’t want you to break the bank. And I know that right now, finding my books in the States can be expensive. Check some of the links at Where to find my books for reasonable prices. And starting in summer 2008, all my books will be published in the US, at regular paperback prices.

UPDATE: Goldsboro Books has signed first editions of my books in stock.

Categories: Books

4 responses so far ↓

  • Rich // November 28, 2007 at 3:42 pm

    Meg, You’re not kidding about it being expensive to track down your books but I have to say, they are worth every penny. Are you planning a tour of the US when the paperbacks come out or the new hardcover, The Dirty Secrets Club? Is there any chance you’ll visit Florida for a book signing?
    Rich

  • Meg // November 28, 2007 at 4:31 pm

    Glad you think the books are worth it, Rich. Plans are still being formed, but put it this way: if I don’t do a US book tour, my relatives will kill me.

    And I have relatives in Florida.

  • Michelle* // November 30, 2007 at 5:03 am

    Was hoping they’d be here today so I’d have a great birthday gift as well but I’m learning to be patient :> Looking forward to seeing you if you can manage a FL book tour stop - I’m already bugging my local Barnes & Noble to make sure they carry your books.

  • prospectus // December 1, 2007 at 5:37 pm

    Hmm. I think I might have to invest in JP & Crosscut.

    Incidentally Meg, fair play to you for plugging your local non-Waterstones. They are sadly a dying breed.

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